China Compulsory Certification (CCC) has become a critical compliance requirement for power banks entering the Chinese domestic market. Starting March 1, 2026, a pilot program mandates that all CCC-certified power banks include a traceability QR code positioned adjacent to the CCC mark. This represents a significant escalation in regulatory enforcement.
The traceability system requires manufacturers to embed unique identification codes that link each unit to its production batch, factory registration, and test certification records. Chinese airport security began enforcing CCC logo requirements from June 28, 2025, with confiscation of non-compliant units becoming routine at major hubs including Shanghai Pudong and Xi'an airports.
you now need a 3C mark AND a QR code beside the 3C mark for the power bank to pass through. They threw away my clear 3C mark power bank at Pudong [6].
you now need a 3C mark AND a QR code beside the 3C mark for the power bank to pass through. They threw away my clear 3C mark power bank at Pudong [6].
CCC airport security enforcement discussion, 2 upvotes
Certification Process & Costs: Based on industry documentation, CCC certification for power banks involves testing against two core standards: GB 4943.1-2022 (safety requirements for information technology equipment) and GB 31241-2022/2024 (safety requirements for lithium-ion cells and batteries in portable electronic equipment). The certification cycle typically spans 6-8 weeks, with costs ranging from RMB 20,000 to 50,000 depending on product variants and factory audit requirements [2].
Regulatory Timeline: March 1, 2026 marks the pilot launch of traceability QR codes; March 1, 2027 is the full transition deadline. Manufacturers without compliant labeling face confiscation risks at Chinese airports and inability to sell through domestic e-commerce platforms including Tmall and JD.com
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Important Consideration for Exporters: CCC certification is mandatory only for products sold within mainland China. Southeast Asia exporters targeting markets like Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, or Malaysia do not require CCC unless they specifically pursue Chinese domestic distribution. However, some buyers may view CCC certification as a quality signal, even for non-China markets.